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Journalism in conflict and post-conflict conditions : worldwide perspectives
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  • Journalism in conflict and post-conflict conditions : worldwide perspectives
Julkaistu
  • Nordicom, Göteborg : 2016.
SAB-luokituskoodi
  • 07
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  • 07
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  • 201 s.
  • PDF
Huomautus sisällöstä
  • Ulla Carlsson: Preface -- Mahmood Mamdani: Foreword -- Kristin Skare Orgeret: Introduction. Conflict and Post-Conflict Journalism.Worldwide Perspectives -- Elisabeth Eide: Afghanistan. Journalism in Pseudo-Post-Conflict, Conflict and Post-Conflict. A Clash of Definitions? -- Charlotte Ntulume: Justified Mission? Press Coverage of Uganda's Military Intervention in the South Sudan Conflict -- Rune Ottosen, Sjur Øvrebø: Who's to Blame for the Chaos in Syria? The Coverage of Syria in Aftenposten, with the War in Libya as Doxa -- William Tayeebwa: Framing Peace Building. Discourses of United Nations Radio in Burundi -- Kristin Skare Orgeret: Women Making News. Conflict and Post-Conflict in the Field -- Samiksha Koirala: Experiences of Female Journalists in Post-Conflict Nepal -- Henry Caballero Fula: Intercultural Indigenous Communication of the Indigenous Communities of Cauca in the Context of the Armed Conflict -- Roy Krøvel: Global and Local Journalism and the Norwegian Collective Imagination of "Post-Conflict" Colombia -- Elsebeth Frey: Improving Post-Conflict Journalism through Three Dances of Trauma Studies -- Anne Hege: Simonsen Moving Forward, Holding On. The Role of Photojournalistic Images in the Aftermath of Crisis
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Henkilönnimi
  • Skare Orgeret, Kristin.
  • Tayeebwa, William.
Elektronisen aineiston sijainti ja käyttö (URI)
  • https://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:935872/FULLTEXT01.pdf Linkki verkkoaineistoon
ISBN
  • 978-91-87957-24-6
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Journalism in Conflict and Post-Conflict Conditions: Worldwide Perspectives aims to provide both empirical and theoretical input to the discussions of the role of journalism and media in conflict and post-conflict situations and in the often rather muddy waters between them. Together, the chapters in this book emphasise that discussions about post-conflict situations will gain from including the media. At the same time, the contributions from different contexts and parts of the world problematize the concept of post-conflict and powerfully illustrate that the phase between war/conflict and peace is neither unidirectional nor linear, as the use of the concept sometimes seems to imply. “Journalism in Conflict and Post-Conflict Conditions: Worldwide Perspectives is a most important book in our time of uncertainty. It adds to our knowledge base and understanding concerning the role of journalism and media in the complexities of post-conflict processes and peace building – a role that is often ignored in contemporary discussions.” Ulla Carlsson, UNESCO Chair on Freedom of Expression, Media Development and Global Policy, University of Gothenburg

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